Glass Masquerade and Tetris 99

Glass Masquerade and Tetris 99

An interesting week in gaming as we got two different types of games.  Glass Masquerade a art deco style puzzle game in which you have to assemble puzzle pieces in order to make clocks from around the world.  This is a great family friendly game for the whole family, so fun to play that it would even fit our senior game tester Camille “wine challenge.  The second game that we were able to test this week was Tetris on the Nintendo Switch.

Glass Masquerade is puzzle game in which you put pieces together to form clocks from the world.  The game has over 20 different unique levels, no fail, no timer, and a easy going style of play in which that the game is so relaxing that you wont even notice how much time has passed.  Camille our senior game/blogger adviser even added as one of her “wine challenge” games.  This is a very family friendly game and a must have for any digital library.  Be sure to check out our review here on this great game.

 

Tetris 99 is you vs the world in one of the oldest game in gaming industry.  The game is still the same Tetris but very fast paced and fun to play.   It is you vs. 98 others players in real time gaming.  Take our word for it and know that this is a fun game for the Nintendo Switch, and the best part is that it is free in the Nintendo eShop.  Be sure to check out some video footage and our review of the game here.

 

Both Glass Masquerade (Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and on the PC) and Tetris 99 (Nintendo Switch) free on the Nintendo eShop via download are available now.  Be sure to download these games and give it a try!

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